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  • Don’t Leave Home Without: Your Keys


    The girls didn’t have school Monday, teachers work day, so I was looking forward to spending some quiet time with them.  We spent the morning reading books, eating breakfast, making beds, doing laundry and other household chores that are fun with two little helpers hovering around.  We were hurrying through our “to do” list so we could go on a  ZoobaLoobaDoo adventure together.

    As I ran the mail out and gathered up the last minute items, Brina and Karlie headed downstairs to get buckled into their car seats.  They love going on errands with me therefore they were buckled in rather quickly.  When I arrived they were patiently waiting for me start the van so we can be off on our adventure, as I buckled in it hit me………Where Are My Keys???

    The next 45 minutes was a whirlwind as we bounced around in search of the keys.  The first several minutes the girls just watched as I went from cleaning out the van, digging in the trash can, and combing through the house in search of my keys.  You have to understand that as an organized person with two kids I have a “place” for my keys.  Whenever I need to head out my keys are rarely a concern because I know when I get in the van exactly where they will be.  If I am parked in the garage my keys are always on top of the dash.  When I am at the store or parked outside the house my keys are always in my purse.  At this point in the search I had decided that for whatever reason the girls and I were not supposed to be going out today.  Of course, that didn’t go over too well when I told the kids so I promised to look another few minutes then we would have to go back inside and find something special to do at home.

    I think the girls were beginning to get concerned that we would not be going on our ZoobaLoobaDoo adventure so they suggested that I call Daddy to see if he rememberd seeing my keys.  The weekends are wonderful with the entire family together, however, my keys get shuffled around more because my dear husband prefers to use his keys when we go out and they fit better into his pocket (my key chain is rather large with all my keys, fancy sayings, digital picture frame and so forth attached).   Not really thinking he would remember since I am the “organized” person in our family I call…..after a short pause he suggested looking on the key ring in the garage (which I never store my keys on since they are either in the dash or my purse).  Well, today they were nicely hanging on the key ring in the garage.  Now to make matters more embarrassing the key ring is in plain sight from any where in the garage and I walked past it at least a dozen times in my flurry to locate my keys. The girls were thrilled that Daddy found the keys for Mommy and we were off on our errands!

    Although we live in a suburban area it is not easy to go to the store or run errands without keys.   Thankfully we were able to locate them so we could go complete the activities for the day even if we were running an hour behind schedule.  It is one of those moments when you realize how dependent you are on having the keys to get you where you need to go when leaving the house.

    Being organized is awesome!  I am thankful for a husband who puts up with my craziness and shares in the laughter when those moments happen.  He is the calm in this wild household of women and I love him dearly.  Although he unintentionally caused the hiccup in my organized household I know he was only trying to help.  Keys really are an important item if you plan to drive somewhere…….so don’t leave home without them!!!

    I am a firm believer that you are only as organized as you need to be.  Don’t Leave Home Without……is a mini-series of items that you really shouldn’t leave home without in today’s society.  Most days I am organized which saves time and energy for the entire family, however, there are times that life gets crazy and items somehow manage to find another location in my home.  If something is not in it’s place (even though the spot it is in makes perfect sense) it can cause additional drama, scurried moments, and in the end laughter. Hope you enjoy the humor as I have (later in the day or in some cases later in the week).

  • Creative Initiatives – ZoobaLoobaDoo

    Flying balloonsIt is our role as spouses, parents, friends, and business associates to stimulate the creative side of others.  In our home we enjoy coming up with new ways to solve a problem, complete a project, or just have fun.  ZoobaLoobaDoo is one of those creative family words we developed in our home to get the family excited about certain activities.

    What is ZoobaLoobaDoo?

    ZoobaLoobaDoo is a  fun and creative excursion with a purpose.

    When errands need to be done and kids are in tow we go on a ZoobaLoobaDoo adventure together which always includes something fun along with the tasks to be completed.  The fun activity could be as simple as getting an ice cream cone, playing a game, going to the library or another kid approved activity.  When they girls were first learning the word they would tell me to “say that crazy word Mom so we can go with you on your errands.”   Now when we tell our girls we are going on a ZoobaLoobaDoo adventure they get excited  because they know that a piece of the activity is just for them.   Having that element of surprise and creativeness makes it fun for everyone involved.  I have the joy of coming up with a fun activity while they are excited to participate and discover what the adventure will be that day.

    Stimulate creative conversation in the lives you touch.  Encourage your family, friends, and business acquaintances to use their imagination and you may be surprised at the outcome.  Creativity allows us to come up with better solutions to problems, helps us tackle projects and injects an element of excitement into our lives.

    Life is too short to be boring, bring out the fun and creativeness first in yourself so it can spread to those around you. How do you allow creativeness to shine through in the people in your life – your spouse, kids, friends, family, co-workers, clients….?    When you allow creativeness to shine through in your life what happens?  Share with us  your ZoobaLoobaDoo.  If you don’t have a ZoobaLoobaDoo to share, start the excitement this week and you will be amazed by the results.

  • Teaching Life Lessons Early

    Teaching Life Lessons EarlyOverall this year we have had a wonderful experience of our girls going to school.  It has been an interesting adventure seeing what they are learning that we are proud of as well as habits we wouldn’t necessarily encourage.  How much do we learn in the early years that sticks with us throughout our lives?  Some parents may expect the school system to teach our children all the basics of life, yet the school funds are decreasing and more kids attending each classroom.  I recently volunteered for the mandatory standardize testing which gauges how much each student is learning and improving.  As I was watching the students trying to concentrate for a rather lengthy time I had to wonder how accurate those tests really are and what areas do they completely miss?

    What  good life long basic skills do we learn at home and in elementary school besides reading, writing and math:

    • Manners – if you haven’t taught your kids already they may pick up more phrases like  “please” “thank you” and so forth which is beneficial.  You may also hear words and phrases you would not encourage, therefore, you have the opportunity to share with them why they don’t use those words.  Sharing with others is necessary when you have a group of students in a classroom.  Taking turns is hard but it is great lesson to learn.  I was impressed to see a young male student holding the door open for the female student while I was volunteering, granted I was in a small classroom so maybe those students have more one-on-one encouragement, either way it was good to see that the parent / teacher training was instilled.  Listening and waiting to speak is a difficult skill to master.  When you have a classroom full of students it is one that has to be enforce and is a wonderful skill to maintain.
    • Friendships – little ones learn quickly about friendships in school.  We all have the desire to be liked by everyone even at an early age.  A child would give up an opportunity to ride a bike in a heartbeat for the promise of friendship.  My daughters have learned that it can take a lot of work to maintain friendships.  It is a delicate balance teaching your child to be a true friend while letting them know that it is important that the friendships requires work from both parties.  They have learned that friendships can be fickle as well, one day someone is your best friend and the next day they don’t want to play with you at recess or speak with you.  As a parent we need to encourage healthy friendships for our children.  Part of that is leading by example, do you have friendships that are out of balance yourself and how do you react?  Your children need to see that you have friendships that are healthy.
    • Generosity – children are naturally generous, they want to help others and get excited when they can do something that will help another person.  My daughters enjoy contributing to the toy drive, food drive and other functions the school has set up.  Are they seeing you as a parent being generous at home?  Do you take food to the local food pantry, donate clothes, help a friend in need, and so forth?  You may not have a lot of monetary funds to help but you have been blessed with something if only time to volunteer to help another person.  Your kids will notice, get excited and want to pitch in too.
    • Education – you learn how to read, write and all other avenues of learning in school.  It is essential to allow your children to learn, grow and explore while at school and at home.  Visit the local library, museum or go on little adventures where you can teach them about wildlife or flowers.  Kids love to learn and reading fun stories.  They can learn quickly too so take the time to invest in their education both at school and home.  Each child and family is unique whether that means public, private, or home school take an active role in their education.
    • Recess – it is important even at a young age to take breaks.  Whether you are a student or working take time to regularly get up, stretch, and walk around.  It allows you to be more alert and focused when you come back to the work at hand.  Having fun as a kid and adult is allowed so do it when you can.
    • Social – you can learn a lot of positive and negative consequences to how you interact with different people and personalities.  Being a positive upbeat person you will have the ability to share a smile, hug or help someone.  Make sure you demonstrate a positive outlook on life and show your children how to interact socially with other adults and children.  Have another family over for game night, go to the park for a picnic, or take your kid to work with you for a couple hours.  Show them how interact appropriately.

    Parents can find ways to have school compliment what they are already teaching their children.  Many of the habits we pick up we learn at an early age and those features can carry over to our work and families as we grow older.  Find ways to positively teach your child so they have more opportunities to have good impact on the lives they touch.   What are ways you are teaching your children to be better friends, generous, polite, and kind?